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adequate sufficient in quantity; enough. [1/3 definitions]
ample sufficient or more than sufficient in size, capacity, or amount.
autarky an economically self-sufficient nation or region. [1/2 definitions]
balance of power a sufficient distribution of military or economic power among governments to prevent any one from excessively dominating others. [1/2 definitions]
bare only just sufficient; mere. [1/6 definitions]
cause good reason or sufficient motive. [1/5 definitions]
comfortable quite sufficient to one's needs; somewhat more than adequate. [1/3 definitions]
competence the state of being capable, qualified, or sufficient. [2/3 definitions]
credulity an inclination to believe or trust, esp. without sufficient basis or evidence; gullibility.
critical mass the amount or number necessary or sufficient to cause an effect or result. [1/2 definitions]
deterrence the policy of amassing sufficient offensive nuclear weapons to deter a potential enemy from attacking. [1/2 definitions]
do1 to be satisfactory or sufficient. [1/13 definitions]
energy a sufficient amount of such power. [1/4 definitions]
enough adequate to satisfy a requirement or need; sufficient. [2/6 definitions]
equal having sufficient skills or ability to do a specified thing (fol. by "to"). [1/6 definitions]
feed to be sufficient as food for. [1/13 definitions]
fill a sufficient or satisfying quantity or amount. [1/9 definitions]
frost the condition produced when the air temperature falls below the freezing point of water, or the coldness sufficient to produce this condition. [1/9 definitions]
generalize to form general principles, thoughts, or statements, with or without sufficient evidence. [1/5 definitions]
get carried away to become excited, agitated, or enthusiastic to the point that one goes too far in one's speech or actions, losing the ability to see logically what is real, practical, or sufficient.
gratuitous given or done without sufficient reason or justification; unwarranted. [1/2 definitions]